The good thing about Disney is that they have rides that aren't thrill rides,
too. And their live entertainment is very good, as well.
In the Magic Kingdom:
Avoid anything with "Mountain" in the name if you don't like coasters or
big drops. You can pretty much do just about anything else. Don't
miss Mickey's Philharmagic 3D film. It's really wonderful. You will often
find live entertainment on Main Street. Just look for any costumed people
who look like they've stepped out of "Meet Me in St. Louis".
In Epcot:
World Showcase is your oyster. Be sure to pick up a live entertainment
schedule (when you're picking up the park map at the park entrance).
I'm a fan of Off Kilter and British Invasion, too. And the World Showcase
Players comedy troupe are a lot of fun. They alternate different shows
throughout the afternoon. If you're doing Future World, and you don't
mind heights, you can still enjoy Soarin' in the Land pavilion. It is a motion
simulator, but it's very gentle.
In Disney-MGM:
Streetmosphere characters will often appear around Hollywood and Sunset
Blvd. They are the comedy troupe for this park. Avoid the end of Sunset
Blvd if you want to skip thrill rides. I'd say you'd probably enjoy the
Great Movie Ride, inside the Chinese Theater (behind the gigantic Sorcerer
Mickey hat.) There are two stunt shows, Indiana Jones and Lights, Motors,
Action! Even though it's an indoor show, Sounds Dangerous isn't that good.
It's meant to be an auditory experience, which means most of it is in the dark.
In Animal Kingdom:
Festival of the Lion King. Do not miss this show. I try to get into the queue
30 minutes early. Best show in a park. I have heard good things about
the Finding Nemo musical, but I haven't seen it yet. Avoid Expedition Everest
and Dinosaur. Well, Dinoland, skip. There's nothing you'd really like here,
I'm thinking. Their are animal trails in Africa and Asia that I recommend.
You will often see cast members standing around. They are there for your
enjoyment, too. Talk to them. Ask them questions. They are there for
this purpose. I also recommend the Kilimanjaro Safari, but ask that you're
not in the back rows. It's very jostling and bumpy in the back. Avoid Kali
River Rapids unless you want to possibly get drenched.